3 2013 Instructor. CRIMN 1100: Introduction to Criminology and Criminal Justice (Fall) (Summer) UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA 2010 Teaching Assistant for Dr. Matthew Leone CCJ 100: Introduction to Criminal Justice (Fall) CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS AMERICAN SOCIETY OF CRIMINOLOGY 2015 Pickering, Jordan C., and David A. Klinger. Police Use of Deadly Force: The Impact of Social Roles on Officers Deadly Force Decision Making Processes. To be presented at the American Society of Criminology annual conference, Washington D.C., November Pickering, Jordan C., and David A. Klinger. To Shoot or Not to Shoot: An Analysis of Officers Deadly Force Decision-Making Processes. Presented at the American Society of Criminology annual conference, San Francisco, CA, November Pickering, Jordan C., and David A. Klinger. The Importance of Being Mindful: Applying High Reliability Theory to Police Organizations. Presented at the American Society of Criminology annual conference, Atlanta, GA, November Pickering, Jordan C., and David A. Klinger. If They Knew Then What They Know Now: Police Officers Suggestions for Improving Deadly Force. Presented at the American Society of Criminology annual conference, Chicago, IL, November Pickering, Jordan C., Matthew C. Leone, and Kenneth J. Peak. Wild Times in Wild Places: Occupational Dangers Faced by Wildlife Officers. Presented at the American Society of Criminology annual conference, Washington DC, November Pickering, Jordan C., Sarah E. Townley-Petty, and Matthew C. Leone. Undertrained, Overcommitted, and in Danger: A Needs Assessment of Wildlife Officers in Nevada and Utah. Presented at the American Society of Criminology annual conference, San Francisco, CA, November Sarah E. Townley-Petty, Jordan C. Pickering, and Matthew C. Leone. The Impact of Correctional Officer Personal History and Demographics on Perceptions of Prison Gangs in Nevada. Presented at the American Society of Criminology annual conference, San Francisco, CA, November SOCIETY OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND TEACHER EDUCATION 2011 Slayden, Melissa E.L., Jordan C. Pickering, and Jacque Ewing-Taylor. Technology Integration in Nevada Classrooms as a Result of Inquiry-Based Professional Development. Presented at the Society of Information Technology and Teacher 3

EDUCATION 2012 Ph.D., in Criminology, Law and Society University of California, Irvine 2008 M.A., in Social Ecology University of California, Irvine 2001 B.A., in Philosophy University of California, Berkeley

VITAE David A. Klinger Professor Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice University of Missouri - St. Louis One University Boulevard St. Louis, MO 63121 (314) 516-7012 klingerd@umsl.edu and Senior

David F. Sacks Curriculum Vitae Education 2007 Ph.D., Educational Studies, University of Cincinnati Dissertation Title: The Effects of the Direct Instruction of Study Strategies on First Year College Students

WILLIAM E. HARVER, PH.D. Social Science Division Widener University One University Place Chester, Pennsylvania 19013-5792 (610) 499-4554 EDUCATION: Ph.D. Criminology, University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware,